Samsung unveild its newest flagship on Wednesday, August 14, at the Grand Hyatt Manila in Bonifacio Global City, where guests also had the chance to personally check out the Galaxy Note10 devices.

Guest artists Kris Abrigo and Kara Pangilinan conducted a live demo of the S Pen. Galguerra along with Ellie Huang, product marketing manager for Note series, also showed the phone’s capability when playing games and shooting clips.

Meanwhile,
Bella Concepcion, marketing manager for IT and mobile, shared Samsung’s
partnership with Microsoft to demonstrate the Note10 as a tool for
productivity.

The
event also showcased the Galaxy Ecosystem Zone and displayed a full suite of
Samsung devices that are interconnected seamlessly.

The
Galaxy Note 10 is wrapped in an edge-to-edge and near bezel-less Infinity-O
Display for uninterrupted viewing. Samsung opted to have a discreetly
positioned front camera, refusing to put in a pop-up camera present in other
smartphone brands.

The
body is complemented by Dynamic AMOLED Display with HDR10+ certification and
Dynamic Tone Mapping technology.

For
the first time, Samsung loyalists can choose between two sizes. The Galaxy Note
10 comes in a compact 6.3-inch screen, while the Galaxy Note 10+ features a
6.8-inch display.

The
S Pen has also been redesigned to further enable productivity. Handwritten
notes can now be instantly converted to digital text and exported to different
formats including Microsoft Word.

Additionally,
users can drag and drop files between the Galaxy Note10 and other devices
through Samsung DeX. Those using Windows 10 PCs can integrate their smartphone
and see notifications, send and receive messages, and view photos without
having to lift their smartphone.

The
Galaxy Note 10 and Note 10+ come with a triple camera that guarantees
professional-looking shots even for beginners. Its lenses include a 16MP Ultra
Wide, a 12MP Wide-Angle, and a 12MP Telephoto camera.

Both
the Galaxy Note 10 and Note 10+ are equipped with a full professional studio
that allows users to shoot and edit instantly. Footage can be furthered
enhanced with Live Focus video for a movie-like depth of field similar to
bokeh, Zoom-In Mic to control surrounding sound, and the upgraded Super Steady
feature to reduce shaky recordings.

The
device is powered by a 7nm processor that allows users to multitask without
experiencing any lags.

Its
big battery features 3,500mAh for the Galaxy Note10 and 4,300mAh for the Galaxy
Note10+. The Super Fast Charging feature means that a 30-minute power-up can
last the whole day. Additionally, Wireless Power Share allows users to share
the Galaxy Note10’s battery with Qi-compatible devices by placing them against
the smartphone.

The
device is also a gaming phone as it comes with the world’s slimmest vapor
chamber cooling system and the AI-based Game Booster to deliver optimal
performance. The PlayGalaxy Link P2P streaming service lets gamers continue
playing their PC console on the Galaxy Note 10 without the need for local
storage.

The
Galaxy Note 10 will be available starting August 23, with a suggested retail
price of P53,990 for the Galaxy Note 10 (256GB) and P60,990 for the Galaxy Note
10+ (256GB). The Galaxy Note 10+ (512GB) will be available for a pre-order
exclusive with a suggested retail price of P72,990.

The
Galaxy Note 10 will come in Aura Glow and Aura Black, while the Galaxy Note 10+
will be available in Aura Glow, Aura White, and Aura Black.

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